Medicare’s Push To Improve Chronic Care Attracts Businesses, but Not Many Doctors

Carrie Lester, a Medicare enrollee with multiple chronic health conditions, benefits from weekly calls with her doctor’s medical assistant through the Chronic Care Management program. The program aims to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs by providing care coordination and regular check-ins. However, participation in the program has been low among both doctors and…

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American Kidney Fund awards Clinical Science in Nephrology fellowships to researchers

The American Kidney Fund has awarded Clinical Science in Nephrology fellowships to Kativa Mistry, MD, PhD, and Marcelle Tuttle, MD, to support their research in kidney disease. The program aims to address the shortage of nephrology researchers by providing funding and advanced training. Mistry will focus on understanding kidney inflammation in cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy,…

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WuXi and BIO’s grip-and-grin – STAT

The web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s newsletter on health and medicine politics, discusses tension between BIO CEO John Crowley and WuXi AppTec. Former HHS secretaries support equalizing Medicare payments. Delaware officials lobby against WuXi. Teladoc’s downfall in the telehealth industry is highlighted, with the former CEO’s departure and stock price drop. UnitedHealth faces a…

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Human cases of bird flu ‘an enormous concern’: WHO

The World Health Organization is alarmed at the spread of H5N1 bird flu to humans and other species, with a high mortality rate. The outbreak began in 2020 and has affected millions of poultry, wild birds, and mammals, including cows and goats. While there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission yet, experts are concerned about…

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Optimize postprandial glycemic control with tailored exercise prescriptions

A recent study in Nutrients explores how various exercise parameters impact post-meal glucose responses in healthy and diabetic individuals. Exercise timing influences blood glucose levels, with pre-meal exercise promoting fat oxidation and stabilizing glucose levels. Post-meal exercise has greater benefits in controlling glucose levels for both non-diabetic and diabetic individuals. Both aerobic and resistance exercises,…

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Surprise Pregnancy: Why Unplanned Pregnancies Happen

Nearly 50% of pregnancies in the U.S. are unplanned, emphasizing the importance of effective birth control methods. Condoms, birth control pills, IUDs, and permanent options like female sterilization or male vasectomy are all options to prevent pregnancy, with failure rates varying. Misusing birth control can increase the risk of pregnancy, highlighting the need for proper…

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Antipsychotics for Dementia Pose Wide-Ranging Health Risks

Antipsychotic use in older adults with dementia is associated with an increased risk for various health problems, including stroke, myocardial infarction, heart failure, pneumonia, fracture, acute kidney injury, and more compared to nonuse. The risks are higher in the first week of treatment and highest within the first 3 months. The study emphasized the need…

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